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Improving Viral Management for Pediatric Transplant Recipients

Improving Viral Management for Pediatric Transplant Recipients: Renewing Hope Through Research with Dr. Karina Top Pediatric transplant recipients do not currently receive certain vaccines post-transplant as experts have deemed the live vaccines (including chicken pox, measles, mumps and rubella) to be a potential risk of infection. This leaves those children completely vulnerable in case of...

Against All Odds

Against All Odds

Optimism and drive are two things Paul Albrighton has in abundance. A successful real estate agent for Remax Crest Realty in Vancouver, Paul has worked hard to become one of the top realtors in Vancouver, achieving MLS Medallion status for the last twelve years. He is also the father of a beautiful five-year-old daughter. However,...

The Power of Giving Back

The Power of Giving Back

A Brother’s Journey   For as long as Josh Carriere McKenna can remember, transplantation has been part of his life. When Josh was just two years old, his family was uprooted from their home in the Lower Mainland and moved to Toronto in order to give his baby sister a fighting chance at survival. Born...

#50YearsofTransplant: Dr. Tom Blydt-Hansen

#50YearsofTransplant: Dr. Tom Blydt-Hansen

Once viewed as a last resort for individuals living with organ failure, transplantation is rapidly becoming the preferred treatment of choice for a variety of diseases. There has been a transformational shift in thinking about what constitutes post-transplant success with more attention than ever being given to quality of life. Dr. Tom Blydt-Hansen knows transplantation...

A Wild Roller Coaster Called Life

A Wild Roller Coaster Called Life

It is often said if you want an honest appraisal of a situation, ask a child. You are likely to receive an answer that does not underscore nor overstate reality. For eight-year-old liver transplant recipient Ian Sewell, this is especially accurate, “Transplant lets you be with your family. It is hard sometimes and hurts sometimes....

Celebrate Transplant Research 2018

Celebrate Transplant Research 2018

With a movement towards greater patient engagement in Canadian research, it has become even more important to involve our transplant community in the research we fund. One key way we endeavour to do this is by sharing updates on our funded projects with our community at our annual Celebrate Transplant Research event. This September marked...